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Why is it important that Thomas Jefferson changed the word "subjects" to "citizens"? What do these two words suggest?
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Why is it important that Thomas Jefferson changed the word "subjects" to "citizens"? What do these two words suggest?
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Why is it important that Thomas Jefferson changed the word "subjects" to "citizens"? What do these two words suggest?
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Subjects make it seem like they are ruled over citizens seems like they live there willingly
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